A comprehensive approach to problems of performance measurement
Date: No date given
Author: N. I. Fisher, University of Sydney and ValueMetrics, Sydney
The paper describes a comprehensive approach to problems of performance measurement that can be used to tackle a wide range of situations, including designing monthly board and leadership reports in enterprises, assessing research quality and monitoring the efficiency and effectiveness of government programmes. It provides a review of various methods for tackling these problems and outlines some current areas of research. Although technical statistical issues are buried somewhat below the surface, statistical thinking is very much part of the main line of argument, meaning that performance measurement should be an area attracting serious attention from statisticians.
To be published in Series A; for more information go to the Wiley Online Library.
The preprint is available here.
Venue: The Royal Statistical Society
City: London
Country: United Kingdom
Postcode: EC1Y 8LX
Organizer: Royal Statistical Society
Event types:
- Workshops and courses
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